Small brewery with amazing beers. Great atmosphere with brick, old wood, a cool concrete bar and dart boards. Even when the place is full it never seems to get too loud. Staff has been hit and miss. Some are very nice and willing, while others seem to have a "not interested" attitude. Owners are present and very friendly most of the time and willing to show the brewing room upon request. Very nice place and we frequent very often and will for a long time. These guys are some up and comers in the Michigan beer scene. Keep an eye out, Grab a beer, You will be glad you did.

First tried Bad Brewing about a year and a half ago. Their beers were good but it always seemed like they were lacking in carbonation. I've checked back in periodically and up until recently I still felt like almost everything was under carbed. I'm pleased to say that they seem to be getting past this issue finally, tried a Super D's IPA yesterday that was about perfectly carbonated. Their Rye Pale Ale had less than I expected but tasted great.

Another big positive is the food truck thats opened up shop behind the brewpub. Cleverly called "Good Bites", a server from the truck will come in and take your order and bring it back to you in the pub. Really good, locally sourced food with a menu that changes up often. I think this move will really help both businesses.

All that said, I think Bad Brewing is starting to hit its stride and is definitely worth a stop if you're in the area. I know I'll be going in a lot more now that food is an option and that, fingers crossed, they stopped serving almost flat beer.

We love coming to this place. The beers rotate frequently so we are often able to try something new when we visit. The atmosphere is excellent but maybe a bit small. It used to be a flower shop and what they did to the inside was really great. The owners and staff are very friendly and the service is great. My only request would be for a larger variety of beers. They have 14 taps and the majority of those are IPAs. I'd love to see a couple more darker beers or some other experimental or seasonal beers. Overall one of my favorite bars.

Of the regular beers, I enjoy the IPA, brown and stout. The Raspberry version of the wit is well done. I am not an amber or wit fan to begin with so I don't have an opinion on those two. There are usually another 1-3 beers rotating on special. The inside of the building is cool, very nice bathrooms and cozy. There are darts and table space to play cards. A couple of TVs to watch the game and they allow you to bring your own food and there are a number of restaurants within 200ft. The beers are getting better than when they first opened and the specialty beers have been a great change of pace. Overall a good place to hang out and the beer is priced right.

Update...Beer has gotten a lot better and now 14 beers on tap almost at all times.

This brewery just opened in 2012, and I think they did so before they have their beers dialed in to the taste that I think is correct for the styles offered. My wife, my daughter and I ordered a sampler flight of 4 of their 5 beers, but we added the 5th one too just so we could try them all. They included: an Amber, an IPA, a Wit, a Brown and a Pilsner. Only the Brown was close to tasting where I thought it should be. My wife and daughter liked the Wit, but I didn't (possibly because it's one of my least favorite beer styles). I'll give the Brown a C grade, but the rest I'll put at a C- rating for my tastes.

There is no food other than packaged snacks such a chips, pretzels and Slim Jims. The brewery is located in the downtown area in a cool old building, and the interior is kind of small and cozy and fitting for a brewpub.

I want to give any new brewery an opportunity to get their beers dialed in to the right taste, and I hope they do. I'll go back when I'm in the area again to see if there is any progress.